Friday 30 March 2012

How did Queen Hatshepsut become the pharaoh.?

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         In ancient Egypt, only a man could be the pharaoh. A woman could own land, inherit from family members, and even go to court to defend her rights. But, a queen called Hatshepsut who was suppose to be regent  for her six year old stepson, declared herself to be a pharaoh. This determined woman ruled Egypt for about 20 years, and her rise to power was truly incredible.

          Queen Hatshepsut not only wore a crown, but even a false beard made of real hair, which all the pharaohs were supposed to wear...

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